Edmond Amateur Radio Society
The Edmond Amateur Radio Society (EARS) is a full-service amateur radio club founded in 1957, serving the city of Edmond and surrounding communities in Oklahoma. EARS engages in various radio communications activities, including emergency operations support, weather spotting, and parade marshaling. The club offers HAM radio-related classes, technical workshops, and American Radio Relay League (ARRL) volunteer examiner (VE) testing sessions for those interested in becoming licensed HAM operators. EARS members actively participate in weekly VHF, UHF, and HF informational and fellowship nets, as well as promote and support social and special events such as community QSO parties, Field Days, and local parades.
EARS operates a 2m meter repeater on 147.135 and a 70cm repeater on 443.425, providing reliable communication channels. The club also conducts a Monday Night Information Net on these frequencies, offering the latest information in central Oklahoma. With a focus on community engagement, EARS organizes events like the Route 66 10 meter HF Net and the Stockyards Christmas Parade. The club's dedication to promoting amateur radio and fostering camaraderie among members makes it a valuable resource for radio enthusiasts in the Edmond area.
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